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I also have E2160 L2 revision, but rather average one. For everyday use i have 3.0GHz, vcore set in BIOS at 1,41V (about 1,37V real) and everything is stable. Here is my score in 32m:http://hwbot.org/signature.img?iid=40913&thumb=false
Vcore 1,51V (real 1,47V). It's on EVGA 650i Ultra T1 with the latest BIOS. Everything on box cooler with additional airflow.
This is mine :up:
AIR Cooler.
1.6 v
http://www.ibrar.co.uk/super%20pi/3825%203%20copy.jpg
mines up to 2.8 with 1.272 volts. Whats a safe limit for volts for this CPU? I have the Thermaltake Big Typhoon on it.
Ok,
I am running the 2160 at 3Ghz using a Gigabyte P35DS3R. So far no problems and I am pretty happy considering I haven't had time to really push it. The only problem i am running into is the CPU-ID is showing it at 333fsb with a 6 multi even though I have it set at 9x in the bios. I used the software that came with it to confirm the 3ghz setting and I did a video conversion before and after the OCing and got a 63% increase in conversion time, so I am pretty sure the 3Ghz setting is correct. Any thoughts on the CPU-ID information? I will post some screenshots tomorrow to show you what I mean. Anyway, any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Utnorris
Nevermind, but I swear it was showing odd numbers. :D
http://valid.x86-secret.com/show_oc.php?id=245468
Utnorris
you probably have C1E and EIST enabled in bios so it causes your cpu to downclock itself when its idling/doing nothing.
i have my 2140 @ 2.66ghz right now had to bump vcore up a notch due to vdroop so its really running at default volts now, 1.325v. i know she has more to go but for now i'm happy with it. i'll try 400*8 tomorrow for 3.2ghz.
Yeah that was it. Things that make you go "Dee, D, Dee!"
Thanks,
Utnorris
:up:
Q720A109
SLA3J Malay
2140 @ 3.0 orthos stable
not great but it's the best I can do with this tunq @ 1.575v
this is a system for a friend I o/ced for him.
I'm proud of this one not so much the o/c but the cost/performance of this rig is amazing!
SHIMMEL'S BUDGET O/C GAMING RIG:
retail e2140 @3.0 $74.99
p5b dlx wifi $109.99
Team Xtreem 2GB **D9 (2 x 1GB) $75.00
sapphire x1950xt 256mb $165.00
WD5000AAKS 500gb HDD $99.00
corsair vx450w $69.00
tuniq tower $44.99
CM Elite RC-330-KKR1 case $49.00
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Total cost: $686.97
so which should I get, E2140 or E2160? TIA
I have the E2140 and its really nice. With my board, the min memory divider is 1:1 so I'm now having issues with 400+ since my memory isn't capable of doing much more then that. think the 2160 would leave a little more headroom.
Ouch HUGE voltage there! :shocked:
In my girlfriend's rig I've got the following:
Intel Pentium Dual Core E2140 - SLA3J - L711A691 - Pack date: 07/20/2007
E2140 -- L2 rvision
VID 1.3250V
Tjunction 100C
Set 1.3750V in BIOS (Gigabyte P35-DS3R F5), loading at 1.312V according to Speedfan.
375 x 8 = 3000 MHz
The P5K-VM I had it in previously was holding it back to 8x266 max stable :|
The stock cooler isn't that bad. Once I get my rig together, I'll be overclocking an E2140 with my Infinity. I'll tell you guys how it goes...
Code: BX80557E2140SLA93 (revision M0, instead of L2)
Batch: Q712A647
Pack date: 07/17/07
Which one is better...L2 or M0 ?
M0 is newer--SLA93 is used to identify the M0 revision, over L2. M0 is the Allendale equivalent of Conroe/Kentsfield G0.
so M0 is better overclocking than L2, am I right here?
I've not tested it yet, but I'd assume so.
hello guys. iam new here :) and also don't know much about oc :D
I have an e2180 SLA8Y M0, max oc is 10x266 1,312V and 8x340(2720) 1,312v.occt temp max 37 cel. C1E and EIST disabled, vcore = auto, Vdroop applied.
when i try to set the vcore manual higher than 1.3125, it won't boot :confused:
Is this an cpu limit? or mobo? or something else?:shrug:
would it help to try out the bsel mod?
cheers.
sry for my poor english ^^